Charles A. Kuist always hasa full ’ line of lawn mowers and garden; utensils on hand. Lawn mowers' thoroughly repaired and cleaned. ‘ Born Friday the 11th, to Mrs-x. Stubbs, a son. , “Nb, 3 y. .... I’resbyuerian Church, Rev. 5. M. W'nrship and preaching, 10.45 a. m. school, [2 m. Christian Endeavor, Prayer service. Wednesday, 7. 45 p. *n Baptist Church, Rev. L. A. Gould, pastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, 12.00 m.; Baptist Young People’s Union, 6.40 p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p. 111. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7.45 ‘p. Jr]. Thursday, l‘hristian cultvre class, 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion’s Church, A. Hetzcr, pastor. Sunday service, 1o.00 a. m. Sunday school, from 9 to 10.00 a. m. Trinity Church, I‘. C. Wnlcott, rector. Holy communion, 7.30 a, m. Sunday school, 10.0oa. m, Morning prayer and sermon, 11a. in. Second celebration ï¬rst Snndafin the month. Even song, 5 p. m. 1)-,ML.... . (\- St. Mary's Cathélic Churcl Madden, pastor. First mass, mass, 10.00; Sunday school, 24 , . _._..b...n..u vuulcu, [\CV. 1’]. ILThoren, pastor. Sunday services: Ger- man preaching, 10.45 a. m.; English, 7,45 p. 11).; Sunday school, 9.30; K. ., C. 15,, 6.45 p. m.;' prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Bethany Evangelical Church, pastor, Rev. S. M. Hauch. Sunday services: Sunday school, 9,30 a..m,; preaching, 10.30 a. m.; V. 1’. S. C. E, 6.45 p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p.111. Middle week services: Wednesday senior prayer meeting; Friday, young per)- pie's prayer meeting. Indepenaént'dbde" ,. ï¬stou land. Meetings ï¬rst and third Thu each month in Ffwgsgrls â€gab- ~ Hakim \Vélcifr'hen of America, ï¬rst and fourth Friday of each monï¬ esters’ hall. Jno. VFinney, V. C Urcanslade, Secretary. ' ‘ ' Highland Park Council No. 1066 Arcanum. Meet’in Masonic hall and fourthMondays of every month. Charles H. Baker} sechfnrv what, I Ravinia M. E. Church. Ravinia. Rev. E. J. Heathcote pastorâ€"Sandal school at 2:80 p. m.; Epworth League eyotional meeting Sunday evening at '7 o’clock p. m: preaching at 7:45 each Sunda evening: prayer meeting from 8 to 8:80; worth League business meeting and sucial t e fourth Friday (If each mont . Swedish M. E. Church '(over Waldo's market) â€"Rew:. U. Wessling. pasta? Sunday services, as follows: Sunday school. 3:30'p. m.; Epworth League, 1:00 p. m.; Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Brayenmeeting Thursday evening at 7:45. veryone is invited. ‘ , ,.b-, ... -, «nu u. A'l. I\C 7' ular meeting nighm ï¬rst and third Monday in each month, at Masonic hall,‘ over M. Moses Son's store. Mail pouchcs'closé [Sivéxinhtés hefuré the departure of trains. W. M. HOOLEY. "' Postmaster. For the s‘éuth, 6.50, 5-33. 7.29‘11- m- For the north . 9.1: From the north . From the south, 7 3o, 12. 07, 3 .25, 5 37. 7 29. Rayinia M Directofy of Secret Seattle:- /\I monumo PARK 90510?ch ' by IOdge, A F. and. A. M. Reg un'n "- ..:. .1... A1, LOCAL ITEMS. .1: B:..«S~::xuï¬i; \fhurch Ier. H l Mondays of every month. Regent, . Baker} secretary, Frank B. Green. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Catholic Church, Rev h Friday of each momh in Fr;- Jno. VFir’mey, V. (3.; Fer , 5.37, 7.2g p. DRAIN“. mufch '(over Waldo's market) ng. pasta? Sunday services, sy school. 3:30'p. m.; Epworth 59¢; P‘reaching.‘ 7:45 p. m. men of America Meetings irst mass, 8 w. 12, [1.39 a. In , m. s. M_ Jphnsnn ARRIVAL. Sunday servicés: Ger: 3 a m. English, 745 ,930; K L. C. 15,, 3303. m., 12.47, 3.14, and third 'l'hllrsdaysaaf , 2.30. A Gould, pastor. . 45 p. m. 12-47% 3441» m. 9‘12, 11-39 a. 111.], N0. 1066, Royal m Mr. and ‘ gourti High. 30; second Sailflmtb 7. p. m. ., 7.29 p. m. second j The case of Whalen vs. Warner , Repieviwsnit forwagnn, was decided ‘ for de’endunt Warner, by Judge ' Pease last Wednesday. ‘ S. J. Pcase A. B. graduated from I the Northwestern University Thurs~ f day night, June 17. Banner lodge, ~K. P., under Turner. will play Lake Shore lc base ball a week from Saturt Baby Bliss wm cover ï¬rst for Banners. An extended account munvGordon case will ï¬rst page. Highwood pickups defeated the High schools last Friday, 1] to 5). I . County conventmn of Good Tem- plars will be held here next Satur- day. HiUhWood defeated Lak and their umpire at base I Sunday 16 to 14. _. “VJ unullv ' in,_tg,u6hcwith the P913 {brettglw :2“: columns of the NEWS. They report a ‘pleasant Winter, and commend the position of the NEWS on the whole- sale improvements The NEWS is gratiï¬ed to have the best business men commend its policy. We want improvements as rapidly as they can he made wisely and safely. but we do not wish to kill the goose that lays golden eggs. ‘ anu maxing paste of some places, while the dust is flying in others. , Mr. Mrs. Frederick Fischer re- turned Friday last from their Win- ter on the Paciï¬c coast. They kept inï¬awhmith um Dun; *‘\~r~~"‘ nu â€" i The Golf folks will have the water J pipes into their own grounds and they will be all complete the ï¬rst of l the week, Some ,ten carloads of , stonemre on the street 90 that part will soon be done. , We hope the groiinds and all its appurtances. will 'be in wofliing shape by the first of“ the month. The people are hoping the m‘at- ‘ ter of street sprinkling will be satis. factorily adjusted between Messrs. Tillman and Falk. The latest re- port is that they have divided the city into north and south parts, Cen- tral avenue being the division line. What the public wants is some ad- justment, so as not to have both carts going over the4 same ground and making paste of some places, while the dust is flying in others. ___I_)011’ tï¬rget the school exercises in the school hall next Thursday evening. A choice program has beelyi prepared. Haw just purchased an assort- ment of mineral waters in pints Dale SWeetland. > Butterick’s Patterns at Miss Er skine’ s. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS 1)., under Dr. Ike Shore lodg 9 from Saturdaï¬z of the thl~ he found on :0 Forest ball last the Wâ€" Central Ave., GIESER BROS. Aliwbids mm; Lbe act‘mnpnnicd with a cash! or a certiï¬ed (‘hL‘Ck {or thalgugmunt I’r’csulcnt ‘and Bo d‘nf‘ 'J‘ngsIEES' ruser' rial" n. v“... . n... 11!!“ right to reject z-Ipyna Sealed innposals will he received by the un- dr-rsignei until 8 o'clnckp. mt, Juno: 22d. 1897. for furnishing the village of Fart Sheridan with a suitable lot, upon which to erect a Vill' Ye Hall. Said lot.‘ur Parcel of land, must be ()â€" cated insule the fu lowing boundaries in said Village, viz., Prairie ave.v South; Washington ave.. nnrth; High street. west; Limitsmasmiml must have a street frontagc m‘ not leasthan 50. nor nmre than 100 feet, with a depth of not less than 1.50 feet; All hldsinust he accomp: lied with 850 in cash In a â€mommi ,.|...,.L . . . Sealed proposals for the mason work, carpet). ter work. painting and lazin will be receh ed at the ollice of Brainur Ho sman. architects. Nu. 153 La Salle street, Chicago, “1.. until :0 a. In, June 2~ltlL 1897. for Ravlm‘a Scluml Hui'dinm Plans can be attained un anI‘ul: tinn at the nllice of the arC‘ï¬itL-cts, orut t H: res. idvnce of Mr. J. J. Hcslcr. Ravinin, ll]. '1 he light is reservcd to reject any or all bids. lumem'oxs SCHOOL 9151'ch NO. 5. Ravinia. lll., June 17th, 1897. Fun Sheridan FURNETUiRE FOR SALE CHEAf’ LOST “While driving between Ra- vinia and Highland Park, Thurs» day morning~Mrs. Tracy Lay lost from' her carriage a valua- ble brown fur cape. Any one ï¬nding and leaving it at post- ofï¬ce, or at Mrs. Lay’s residvucu will be suitably rewarded. FOR SALEâ€"«Handsome east from -~§ int, +56x140¢vigw (1i.:lake, "at a bargain. Frank 0‘ Clark, owner. The Leading Market, F U WANTEDwâ€"I want about 20 young heifer calves at qnce; gOOd prices paid. Apply to Johh Mooney, 1’. 0. box 192, flighlaud Park. POULTRY, FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. WANTED, FOR SALE, T0 â€"â€"»1 'White enamel bedstead, l woven wire sp‘fing, 1 White enam- el dresser, ] maple commode, 1 oak china closet, 1 pr. draperies, chairs, Jaundryajand sheet iron stove, carpets. Address M., Highlalffl‘tPark’NEws. RNISHED ROOMS T0 RENT ~â€"=~Bath, electric ught and fur nace; two blocks from school; terms reasonable for permanent roomers. . Apply at Mrs. L1. Bohl, Lind den ave, betWeen Central and Park ï¬ves†or P O. Box 13. '. m. , - TELEPHONE T0 CONTRACTORS. nnam of 'l‘msteé’sï¬cservc Hi;- nny and all bids. H. E. EVANS. Village Clerk. nghwuod (11].).1’. O. n, “L. June 10th. 1897. DEALERS m' NOTICE. Highlani Park, Ill. RENT. Tm;